AI models
Wan v2.2 A14B Text-to-Image LoRA + CutScene AI
renders cinematic stills with dual-stage denoising and native LoRA slots so Wan-trained characters stay perfectly on-model.
Overview
Why creators use Wan v2.2 A14B Text-to-Image LoRA
Wan v2.2 A14B Text-to-Image LoRA renders cinematic stills with dual-stage denoising and native LoRA slots so Wan-trained characters stay perfectly on-model.
Switch from Flux to Wan in one click—CutScene auto-loads the Wan LoRAs saved on your character and lets you iterate across portrait, landscape, and square ratios in seconds.
Highlights
- Two-stage guidance keeps prompts faithful while preserving photographic lighting.
- Accepts matched low- and high-noise LoRAs from Wan 2.2 Image Trainer for true character continuity.
- Acceleration controls let you choose between rapid ideation and maximum fidelity renders.
Workflow
Wan v2.2 A14B Text-to-Image LoRA inside CutScene's free editor
Wan v2.2 A14B Text-to-Image LoRA integrates with CutScene's professional video editor—which is 100% free—so you can generate AI content and edit it seamlessly. Only pay for AI generation; editing, timeline tools, and exports cost nothing.
Storyboard artists, directors, and marketing teams review Wan renders inside shared collections, add comments, and send approved frames straight into the free timeline editor.
Recommended steps
- Select Wan v2.2 A14B LoRA inside CutScene’s image generation modal.
- Attach character or style LoRAs stored with your project and fine-tune guidance plus shift.
- Review outputs in the media collection, favorite the strongest takes, and hand them off to video or design teams.
Optimization
Prompting tips for Wan v2.2 A14B Text-to-Image LoRA
Get better results from Wan v2.2 A14B Text-to-Image LoRA with clear direction and reference shots to match your creative vision.
Balance both guidance scales (start at 3.5 and 4.0) and adjust the shift slider around 2.0 to unlock Wan’s finer micro-detail without over-sharpening skin.
Tips to try
- Keep primary guidance under 5.0 for natural lighting; push guidance scale 2 slightly higher when scripts demand stricter composition.
- Use the negative prompt field to remove repeating props or logos that Wan may introduce.
- Lower the shift value toward 1.5 for softer editorial looks; raise it toward 2.5 for hyper-detailed art.
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Frequently asked questions
Answers to the most common questions about this workflow and how to maximize CutScene for your team.